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Originally Posted by D1911
If you're paying a deductable I don't see why you have to pay anything out of your pocket at all?
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I think its their job to put you back to the point before the incident. If you are improved then they feel that they are entitled to be reimbursed. The thing is there is a dollar value to a car. How can you say a car with three new tires is worth more than a car with four half used tires? Also, a bit off topic, but I think the insurance owes me money beyond the cost of repairing the car. Since there is a very measurable drop in resale value after a car has been in a serious accident. It's their job to cover my loss, that's why I pay for insurance.